the Miami Heat They upset the Milwaukee Bucks in the first round of the playoffs.
Entering the playoffs as the eighth and final seed, the Heat is the first team to advance in the playoffs.
The Bucks had an uncharacteristic streak as they blew several big leads.
But, The Heat has to be given a lot of credit for that.
One move that has a lot of people shaking their heads is the Bucks not calling a timeout at the end of regulation.
Jimmy Butler just made a par shot with 0.5 seconds left, and the Bucks responded by attempting a par shot down the field.
Milwaukee could have called for a timeout to advance the ball, but they failed to do so.
It was as if Money was shocked by what had happened and did not know how to react.
At the Dan Le Batard show, Heat forward Max Stross was surprised by the Bucks’ decision.
“Honestly, we were all suspicious of it… Spo came into the assembly and he was like ‘They didn’t call a time-out, what are they doing? ‘” Max Struss on how it felt when the Heat realized Bucks coach Mike Bodenholzer wasn’t going to call a timeout at the end of regulation. pic.twitter.com/8UTH7UbUrm
– The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (LeBatardShow) April 27, 2023
It was a huge mistake by the Bucks.
But, that seems to be the way their entire series went.
Milwaukee didn’t have an answer for Jimmy Butler as he averaged 37.6 points per game in the series.
Bucks held a 16-point lead going into the fourth quarter.
With your season on the line, there is no way to blow this game up.
However, the Bucks have found a way to do it, and their season ends much before many thought it would.
Butler and the Heat seemed to be playing their best in the playoffs, and that was the case again in this series.
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